1. Declaring your foreign income for taxation

    If you live in Sweden, all of your income is subject to taxation. The General rule is that you must disclose your foreign income for taxation in your Swedish tax return. You may be liable for taxation in Sweden even if you have moved from Sweden.

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  2. Yield tax on foreign life insurance

    Persons who are living in Sweden and have a foreign pension insurance or endowment insurance, are normally subject to taxation for such income in Sweden. The regulations for yield tax on endowment insurances were amended as of the 2012 income year (t...

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  3. Payments to your tax account from a foreign bank account

    When paying from abroad you must use the following codes and accounts on this page.

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  4. Voluntary disclosure

    When a person has unlimited tax liability/is a resident in/of Sweden and has assets abroad that generate income, the person is usually obliged to report this in the income tax return under Swedish Tax Law.

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  5. Tax on chemicals in certain electronics

    A tax has been levied on chemicals in certain electronic goods since 1 July, 2017. The aim is to reduce the occurrence and spread of, and exposure to, dangerous chemicals in people’s homes.

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  6. Använd testpersonnummer med Bank-id

    Genom att skapa en användare med ett personnummer anpassat för testning (testpersonnummer) kan du testa att logga in på samma sätt som en privatperson skulle göra med e-legitimation.

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  7. Residual tax

    You can see on your final tax statement how much you have to pay, and by which date the money has to be in your tax account. You can pay your residual tax at any time before that date. Residual tax is also referred to as back taxes or tax arrears.

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  8. Foreign currency

    Capital gains tax must be applied when foreign currency and claims in foreign currency are divested. The current regulations encompass all types of claims, such as bonds, debentures, deposit accounts in foreign banks (bankbooks), private debt instrum...

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  9. The contents of the income tax return - Declaring your income

    Here you find information on the contents of the income tax return.

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  10. Registering a bank account

    The quickest and most secure way to receive refunds from your tax account is to register a bank account to which you would like the money transferred.

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